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After a Conexant HD Audio Driver update, there is an application called Flow that executes frequently and, when executing, dominates my cpu to such an extent that nothing works (occasionally, I can enter the keystroke combination that logs me out ... then, after a while, I can log back in and if I have the Task Manager as my top window I can see the Flow is running and dominating my CPU).

 

I also, have a notification to install an update to Conexant HD Audio Driver.  I do this and the problem persists and I receive a new notification to install an update to Conexant HD Audio Driver.

 

Based upon web research I decided to uninstall Flow.  My computer's performance is then fine, But, I get errors saying that Flow is not running.

 

I have no need for HD Audio.  At this point I would just like to uninstall everything related to Flow while, hopefully, retaining some basic audio capability.

 

Please help in this regard.  Thank you.

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@ckl36

 

Welcome to HP Community

 

You can download the Free Trial  Pro Version of Revo Uninstaller from this Link: https://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html and check if you see any programs related to Flow. Uninstall them and reboot the computer

 

Keep me posted how it goes 😊

 

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